New Castle, the northernmost county in Delaware, was officially named in 1681, though the name had been applied to the area for some time. Delaware was the first state to ratify the new United States Constitution on 7 December 1787.
New Castle, the northernmost county in Delaware, was officially named in 1681, though the name had been applied to the area for some time. Delaware was the first state to ratify the new United States Constitution on 7 December 1787.